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Robotics

SMART Building

New Building Bumps Up Space for Research in Southern Maryland

Autonomous Aircraft a Major Focus at USM Regional Education Center

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Drone hovering over flower

Computer Scientist Creates Hive of Ideas for Drones

Palm-Sized Autonomous Robots Could Help Bees Pollinate Flowers, Search Out Survivors and Watch Patients for Problems

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robot hand

Robot’s Soft Touch Beats Super Mario

Engineers Develop New Approach, Demonstrate 3D-Printed Hand on Classic Nintendo Game

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Aerial and ground robots in diverse situation.

UMD, UMBC, Army Research Lab Announce $68M Cooperative Agreement to Accelerate AI, Autonomy

Pact Aims to Develop Tech to Reduce Humans’ Workload and Risks on Battlefield, Aid in Search-and-Rescue Missions

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Kim Building

Engineering Student Receives Knight-Hennessy Scholarship

Prestigious Award, Which Aims to Create Multidisciplinary, Multicultural Community of Scholars, to Fund Doctoral Studies at Stanford

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LEGO robot

Doing the Robot All the Way to the Smithsonian

First-year Student’s Creation in ‘Girlhood’ Exhibit

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Hands holding a cane/walker

Creating the Future of Stroke Recovery

$4.6 Million Award to Support Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center

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Students work in the Iribe Center

Amazon Investment Powers Clark School Diversity Initiatives

Collaboration Supports Robotics Fellowships, Support for Underrepresented Groups in Engineering

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Drone lands with organ

History-Making Organ Flight Honored With Award to UAS Test Site

Breakthrough Could Lead to Safer, Faster, More Reliable Deliveries for Transplants Nationwide

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GIF of robot pushing people apart

Sci-Fi Social Distancing?

Researchers Tackle Complexities of Autonomous Robots as a Coronavirus Solution

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A drone flies in the night sky

‘Faster, Safer, Cheaper’

A woman’s lifesaving new kidney arrived by drone, and the nation’s transplant system may never be the same.

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Brendan Iribe building dedication speech

Dedication for Home to Innovation

Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering Expected to Transform Region’s Tech Corridor

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